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India earned $7,400 mn through medical tourism in last decade: Officials

Amelia Kerr
Last updated: May 2, 2025 4:34 pm
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India Made $7.4B from Medical Tourism in 10 Years

Medical tourism in India saw a dramatic surge over the last decade. Official statistics indicate that the nation earned a total of approximately $7,400 million from the sector, affirming its new status as a global medical tourist destination. Such an increase testifies to foreign patients’ increased confidence in Indian medical capabilities and facilities.

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India Made $7.4B from Medical Tourism in 10 YearsTop Medical Therapies Drawing foreigners to IndiaHow India Became a Global Medical Tourism HubHighest Contributors to India’s Medical Tourism SpendingGovt schemes like ‘Heal in India’ boost medical tourism.Economic Impact of Medical Tourism on India’s Healthcare and HospitalityPrincipal Challenges Confronting India’s Medical Tourism SectorIndia vs. Other Medical Tourism Destinations: A ComparisonIndia’s Medical Tourism Future ProjectionsTelemedicine and Digital Healthcare Fuel Medical Tourism Growth

India’s healthcare tourism sector grew immensely during the past decade. The industry was worth approximately $3 billion in 2014. By 2024, it doubled that amount, primarily on account of advances in medical technology, improved health infrastructure, and affordable pricing. The ten-year boom is a reflection of India’s changing healthcare capability.

Top Medical Therapies Drawing foreigners to India

Foreign patients come to India on a regular basis to receive treatments like cardiac surgery, organ transplant, orthopedic surgery, and reproductive therapy. Cosmetic surgery and dental treatment are also in demand due to their cost and high success rate. India has thus emerged as the destination of choice for quality but affordable treatment.

How India Became a Global Medical Tourism Hub

India’s reputation as a medical tourism hub is due to highly professional doctors, world-class medical facilities, and comparatively low treatment costs. Compared to other nations like the US or UK, treatments in India cost 60–90% less. Patients from the entire world therefore opt for India for big and small surgeries.

Highest Contributors to India’s Medical Tourism Spending

Patients from countries like Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, and Kenya form a substantial portion of India’s medical tourism income. Tourists from developed countries like the UK, USA, and Canada are also seeking treatment in India, particularly when they need to wait for years and pay exorbitant amounts in their own country.

Govt schemes like ‘Heal in India’ boost medical tourism.

The government of India has initiated several measures to boost this sector. Ease of visa and hospital accreditation is the focus area of the government’s ‘Heal in India’ initiative for boosting the country as a destination for medical and wellness tourism. In addition, online platforms and telephonic helplines now serve foreign patients more efficiently.

Economic Impact of Medical Tourism on India’s Healthcare and Hospitality

This sector not just benefits the healthcare. It also benefits the hospitality sector quite a bit. Foreign patients are likely to stay in hotels, book transport, and spend on services locally. Thus, the economic shock effect is quite massive, adding to employment as well as GDP.

Principal Challenges Confronting India’s Medical Tourism Sector

Apart from its success, the industry is confronted with challenges such as variable service quality, unregulated intermediaries, and language differences. Secondly, the absence of standard prices for private hospitals sometimes discourages potential medical tourists.

India vs. Other Medical Tourism Destinations: A Comparison

India is very cost-competitive compared to other nations such as Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia but others would rank higher in terms of infrastructure and regulation. India, however, has a huge pool of English-speaking medical manpower that provides it with a unique advantage.

India’s Medical Tourism Future Projections

They have the view that India’s medical tourism sector might reach over $13 billion in size by 2026. This will be fueled by improved international collaborations, accreditation, and publicity by the government.

Telemedicine and Digital Healthcare Fuel Medical Tourism Growth

Digital healthcare technologies and telemedicine are now taking the role of important facilitators. Pre-treatment counseling facilitated through telemedicine, follow-ups through the internet, and AI-assisted diagnostics establish patient confidence and convenience, augmenting the growth of India’s medical tourism.

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